Schehrazade Nile Cruise

Fully restored in 2006; built in the traditional manner. With its lively array of reds and golds, nettings and oriental carpets, the interior decoration seems to have been taken directly out of A Thousand and One Arabian Nights. At roughly 110 feet long 18 feet wide, the boat has a central corridor running between four fully equipped double cabins with bathroom. Each cabin is distinctive and has 2 outer windows looking out onto the Nile. At the back of the boat, there is a suite equipped with a bathroom and a private balcony for enjoying the scenery without the least distraction.

Schehrazade Nile Cruise Features:

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The Upper Deck:

There is a Middle Eastern lounge and two large tables on the upper deck where you can relax or take in the full beauty of the scenery as you sail.

The furniture on the deck is in rattan, with sofas, deckchairs and armchairs.

You may sample the local libations such as karkade, a beverage made from hibiscus.

You may enjoy breakfast on deck or in your room upon request.

At nightfall, the lamps lit up like water droplets make for a delightful display.

Cabins Facilities:Four double cabins, including a huge suite in the back, are equipped with:

Toilets, sink, bathtub and shower.

Hot and cold filtered water are available all day long.

All windows are equipped with mosquito screens.

A large closet allows you to store your things easily.

Every room is decorated with tapestries illustrating the Thousand and One Arabian Nights.

The beds are adaptable to couples needs.

The cushy mattresses and plush carpeting are most comfortable.

Bed, bath and table linen are provided.

Bathrooms are equipped with bathtub, shower, and toilet.

The Suite Facilities:

What a joy it is, when still half-asleep, to crawl out of bed awakened by the magic light setting the river and the nature surrounding it aglow.

The suite is the most spacious of the cabins, and it enjoys a brilliant panorama. It is decorated with golden curtains and portraits of Middle Eastern women that will set you off to sleep dreamily, with visions of Scheherazade dancing in your head.

The suite has a bathroom equipped with toilets, bathtub and shower.

There is a double king size bed with mosquito netting.The room is furnished with a small desk and a wardrobe for storage.

Situated at the back of the boat, this large room continues onto a private panoramic balcony on which you may have tea in private comfort as you watch the Nile rippling with all the grace of an Egyptian rhapsody.

Lounge:

The lounge and dining room are accented by shimmering tones of red and ochre contrasting with the white curtains hugging the arabesques formed by the windows.

The lounge and dining room are lit by hanging lamps spangled with teardrops of glass in a kaleidoscope of colours.

A large Turkish lamp in red glass stands in the corner, creating a subdued atmosphere. The dining room table can easily seat 10.

The soft cushions and the Bedouin carpets create a mellow tone.The lounge where you may enjoy an Egyptian tea or your favourite drink is equipped with a library and a DVD player.

A few board games are available for children. Menus vary every day, offering a wide array of Western and Middle Eastern flavours